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new Mexico Activities Association
F O U N D A T I O N2015-2016 ANNUAL REPORT
M I S S I O N S T A T E M E N T The New Mexico Activities Association Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was established in 2007 to help support the many students that participate in high school athletic and activity programs across New Mexico. The funds raised by the Foundation are used for student scholarships and school grants/support.
Since 2007, over 150 students at more than 70 NMAA member schools have been awarded scholarships to attend the college or university of their choice. One of the missions of the NMAA Foundation is to support graduating seniors - who have excelled in athletics, activities, academics and sportsmanship - in furthering their academic endavors. We encourage everyone to participate in our annual fundraising events or to donate to the NMAA Foundation as these funds will help with future scholarships.
ARTESIA
BULLDOGS
BELEN
EAGLES
CliffCOWBOYS/COWGIRLS
JAL
PANTHERS
St. Pius X
SARTANS
NMAA Foundation Fundraising Events
4th Annual NMAA Foundation 5K Fun Run/Walk and Kids Kpresented by Defined Fitness
Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 8:00 a.m.ABQ Academy HS, Albuquerque, NM
11th Annual NMAA Foundation Golf Classic
presented by Gardenswartz Team SalesJune 5, 2017
The Canyon Club, Albuquerque, NM
9th Annual NMAA Foundation Bowl-a-Thon
January 29, 2017TenPins & More, Rio Rancho, NM
$1-$999
$2,500-$4,999
$10,000 and above
$1,000-$2,499
$5,000-$9,999
Donor recognition on Foundationwebsite and in Annual Report.
Same as above, plus recognition in program advertising, event banners, and possiblerecognition through named scholarship.
Same as above, plus state event tickets andhole sponsor sign at golf tournament.
Same as above, plus ten fun runentries, one team in bowl-a-thon, and one team in golf tournament.
Same as above, plus ten additional fun runentries, one additional team in bowl-a-thon,
and one additional team in golf tournament.
BRONZE
SILVER
GOLD
DIAMOND
PLATINUM
C H A M P I O N S HELPING C H A M P I O N S
The NMAA Foundation is making a commitmentto increase its endowment so that even more students can bene�t from its scholarship and school grant/support programs.
Unrestricted Gifts to the FoundationUnrestricted gifts are deposited in to the general fundand used to support unnamed scholarships and the school grant/support program.
Restricted Gifts to the Foundation for ScholarshipsDonors have the option of contributing to a “namedscholarship.” The minimum amount of a named donor scholarship is $1,000 for a one year naming opportunity. A donor may also choose to establish a “perpetual scholarship” which is o�ered on an ongoing basis in the name of the donor.
For more information please contact:
Dusty Young at (505) 923-3268or [email protected]
NMAA Foundation Scholarships
The following NMAA Foundation Scholarships are awarded to students from NMAA member schools that, through the
application/nomination process, have been chosen for each individual award because they exemplify the dedication, scholastic achievement, and sportsmanship ideals promoted by the Association. A student may apply or be nominated for multiple scholarships, but must fill out separate paperwork for each. A selection committee examines each candidate and
chooses recipients based on the distribution below. The scholarships will be awarded in March at State Basketball.
A total of 16 scholarships are awarded. Outside funding is provided by Varsity Spirit and Streamline Swimstore. The remaining scholarship monies come from funds raised by the NMAA Foundation.
Extraordinary Participation Scholarship - 2 scholarships awarded (Two $2,500 scholarships)
Candidates are graduating seniors who have participated and excelled in BOTH activities and athletics while maintaining exceptional academic standards. The two recipients of this award are the true embodiment of the NMAA’s mission to
help develop complete and well-rounded citizens.
Mario Martinez Memorial Scholarship – 2 scholarships awarded (Two $1,500 scholarships)
Candidates are graduating seniors from Class A-3A schools who will be evaluated on their participation and achievement in athletics as well as academics. They must also be a three sport athlete to qualify.
Dan and Lucille Wood Athletic Scholarship - 2 scholarships awarded
(Two $1,000 scholarships) Candidates are graduating seniors who will be evaluated on their participation and achievement in athletics as well as academics.
Activities Scholarship - 2 scholarships awarded
(Two $1,000 scholarships) Candidates are graduating seniors who will be evaluated on their participation and achievement in activities as well as academics.
El Richards/Francis Walsh Spirit Scholarship - 2 scholarships awarded
(Two $1,000 scholarships) Candidates are graduating seniors who will be evaluated on their participation and achievement in
Cheer and/or Dance as well as academics. *PRESENTED BY VARSITY SPIRIT
Streamline Swimming Scholarship - 2 scholarships awarded
(Two $1000 scholarships; 1 Boy & 1 Girl Winner) Candidates are graduating seniors who will be evaluated on their participation and achievement in Swimming as well as academics.
*PRESENTED BY STREAMLINE SWIMSTORE
“Compete with Class” Sportsmanship Scholarships - 4 scholarships awarded (Four $1,500 scholarships)
Candidates are graduating seniors who have participated in athletics and demonstrated excellent sportsmanship, competing with class, respect, integrity, and personal responsibility.
*PRESENTED BY THE NM NATIONAL GUARD
Application/Nomination deadline for ALL scholarships is February 2, 2016 by 4:00 PM MST. Recipients will be recognized at the NMAA State Basketball Tournament.
Scholarship application/nomination forms can be found on the NMAA website at www.nmact.org For more information, please contact Gene Pino at (505) 923-3272 or email: [email protected]
2016 Scholarship Recipients
Extraordinary Participation ScholarshipLeanne Calhoon - Estancia High SchoolAdrianna Sanders - Aztec High School
“Compete with Class” Sportsmanship Scholarship presented by the NM National GuardEstevan Atencio - Escalante High SchoolAmanda Schmidt - Portales High SchoolAndre Gomez - Hobbs High School Kaitlyn Romero - Española Valley High
Dan and Lucille Wood/Gray Gladiator Athletic ScholarshipRaimi Clark - Farmington High SchoolTaylor Bostwick - Melrose High School
Activities ScholarshipMatthew Bedeaux - East Mountain High SchoolMorgan Weber - Silver High School
2015-2016 Scholarship Categories
El Richards/Frances Walsh Spirit Scholarshppresented by Varsity SpiritCaitlyn McDowell - La Cueva High SchoolAlyssa Aragon - Raton High School
Swimming and Diving Scholarshippresented by Streamline SwimstoreIsabelle Runde - Los Alamos High SchoolCase Schaap - Clovis High School
Mario Martinez Memorial ScholarshipAutumn McMath - Fort Sumner High SchoolKyle Idtensohn - Fort Sumner High School
AssetsCash (checking/savings).....................................$268,275.36Accounts Receivable.................................................$3,200.00
TOTAL ASSETS.........................................$271,475.36
Liabilities & EquityAccounts Payable (scholarships).......................$22,000.00Opening Balance Equity....................................$197,752.34Temporary Restricted Net Assets......................$49,095.53Net Income..................................................................$2,627.49
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY.................$271,475.36
Diamond Level: $10,000 +
Platinum Level: $5,000 - $9,999 U.S. Bank
NM National Guard
Gold Level: $2,500 - $4,999
Silver Level: $1,000 - $2,499Defined Fitness Varsity Brands
Laguna Development Corporation Rudy’s “Country Store” & Bar-B-Q
Sonic Drive-In Streamline Swimstore
Rio Rancho Convention & Visitors Bureau Gardenswartz Team Sales
Bronze Level: $1 - $999Joseph Fuller - Las Cruces
Joseph and Chela Butler – Santa Fe Eugene George - Farmington
Candida Gonzales - Artesia Ron Nelson - Albuquerque
Lawrence Zamzok - Albuquerque
In-Kind Donors Fuddruckers Joe Greene Marriott PyramidGraphic Connection Dion’s Sign & Image FactoryProView Networks Pizza Luca Santa Ana Star CenterMoji Photography Scarpas Tanoan Country ClubDesert Tees Farino Alto Santa Fe Country ClubSubway Warren Moon ABQ Country ClubAthlete’s Edge Wilson Pinon HillsDairy Queen Furr’s Buffets The Canyon ClubTen Pins & More Chili’s Carolyn Pollack McDonald’s Barley Room Marcello’s ChophouseLilly Barack Cashmere Spa Blissful SpiritsUNM Athletics BSN Sports Las CampanasA. Valdez Precision Pro Sports & Wellness
2015-2016 NMAA Foundation Donor List
2015-2016 NMAA Foundation Financialsas of June 30, 2016
AZTEC
TIGERS
Capital
Jaguars
ft. sumner
foxes
HOPE
HUSKIES
La Cueva
Bears
SPRINGER
REDDEVILS
Athletic Training Challenge 92Bowling 440BPA 655Chess 308DECA 2209English Expo 155FCCLA 424FFA 2272HOSA 244JROTC 3752Mock Trial 367Choir 2926Concert Band 5474Orchestra 1235One Act Play 2274Rodeo 98Science Fair 1265Science Olympiad 640Scholastic Publications 813Skills USA 408Speech & Debate 662Student Council 3662TSA 107
Total (23 Activities) 31,060
2015-2016 Activity Participant Numbers
Male Participation: 27,215Female Participation: 21,846
Total 49,061
*Note the NMAA sanctions Boys/Girls Soccer, Boys/Girls Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Wrestling, Cheer, Dance, Swimming & Diving, Boys/Girls Basketball, Boys/Girls Tennis, Boys/Girls Golf, Baseball, Softball, & Boys/Girls Track
2015-2016 Sports Participant Numbers
NMAA Foundation Board of Directors
Officers
President: Gary Tripp, Rio Rancho Public SchoolsVice President: Tim Hightower, Streamline SwimstorePast President: Chris Kedge, NMAASecretary: Mindy Ioane, NMAATreasurer: Joe Butler, NMAA
Program Manager: Carolyn Folkman, APS Retired
Members
Angela Baca, U.S. BankSammy Chioda, Sammy C’s Rock N’ Sports GrilleScott Creagan, Graphic ConnectionHowie Herbert III, U.S. BankMark Koski, NFHSRon Nelson, Uptown SquareRalph Ortiz, Desert Tees & Sporting GoodsMike Phipps, Artesia Public Schools RetiredGene Pino, APS-NMAA RetiredKen Villarael, Sandia LabsDusty Young, NMAA
For questions/more information please contact:
Dusty Young (505) 923-3268 - [email protected] or Carolyn Folkman - [email protected]
Mailing Address: NMAA Foundation 6600 Palomas NE Albuquerque, NM 87109